What you need to know about CCJs
What you need to know about CCJs A County Court Judgement (CCJ) is a type of court order in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland that may be registered against you
1 October 2019
Property markets showing signs of picking up
The latest analysis reveals the property market is picking up.
13 September 2019
Try Financial supports Headway Suffolk
We are pleased to announce our support for local charity, Headway Suffolk.
28 August 2019
Try Financial Marketing Strategy
Through marketing partners Clear Mud Media, Try Financial were able to sit down, strategize and engage with a few new ways to attract new business and brand awareness in the local area of Ipswich.
20 August 2019
A Guide to Shared Ownership
With house prices still out pacing income and First Time Buyers (FTB) struggling to save the deposits then another option might be shared ownership.
18 August 2019
Research reveals fewer two-up, two-down homes are being built
The two-up, two-down house, which used to be a staple of the British housing market, is no longer popular with the number being built halved in the last 20 years, new research shows.
10 August 2019
More than half of landlords increased rents in June, says latest lettings report
The number of tenants in the UK’s private rented sector experiencing rent rises increased to the highest figure on record in June, the latest report from letting agents show.
10 August 2019
First-time buyer confidence remains high
UK Finance’s Mortgage Trends Update for May 2019 has revealed that there were 30,720 new first-time buyer mortgages completed during the month, 0.5% more than in the same month in 2018.
10 August 2019
Buying a first home could really be just a dream by 2026 for all but the well off
The dream of home ownership for middle income Britain, individual buyers and those unable to draw on family wealth will be over in the next decade without urgent action, according to a major lender.
10 August 2019
Consumer County Court Judgements Hold Steady
The number of County Court judgments (CCJs) issued against consumers in England and Wales in the first half of 2019 rose just three percent, to 586,765, compared to the same period of 2018, according to figures released today (July 24) by Registry Trust.
10 August 2019